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Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Drops Deontay Wilder Twice, Stops Him in Seven
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Martin, on the undercard...Wilder's next opponent, to get his confidence back?
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The first KD was clearly to the back of the head, but you rarely see a ref actually call this illegal foul. They'll call a low blow, kidney shot, headbutt. They'll miss a few ...but they'll eventually call one, and allow an affected fighter the 5 minute recovery. The detection rate for back of the head blows is almost non-existent.
Sometimes its dismissed by the ref as the victim's fault, for turning his head. Other times though, its a foul, its simply a no-call. The victim complains, the ref ignores it, and often starts the count if there's a KD, to add insult to injury. I dont think I've ever seen a ref wave off a KD due to a back of the head blow, and allow the guy 5 minutes to recover. You might a well delete the foul from the rulebook, its rarely detected and enforced .
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Originally posted by rocktop View PostThat kronk style is basically wrestling 101 boxers dont understand carrying someones weight drains the muscle endurance and lungs just as much or more than a body shot and punching for 12 rounds.
Either way...great gameplan from Fury...well executed as well.
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Originally posted by Angeljuice View PostHe quit, remove props.
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The punches that ended the fight were ****ing beautiful. The way he got Wilder to open up and then drilled him with that straight right was great. Just can't believe the beating that Fury gave to Wilder
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Who would have thought back when Fury was uppercutting himself in the nose that he would be the far and away best HW in the world.
Massive win.
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At some points,
his shuffle coming Forward reminded me of Tommy Hearns propelling Forward...
Fury's a quick study and was able to adopt a new style...
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Originally posted by Disturbed View PostI miss him. It was great to hear him commentate on fights, he (obviously) knew boxing very well. A great voice too (not important to some people, but never hurts to have a good/pleasant voice when you are commentating for fights)
his shuffle coming Forward reminded me of Tommy Hearns propelling Forward...
Fury's a quick study and was able to adopt a new style...
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